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November 18, 2009 by michiganisamazing

Today in Michigan History

November 18, 1958

The Carl D. Bradley sunk near Charlevoix.

Only two of the 35-man crew survived. Most of them were from Rogers City.

Thank you Michigan Start Pages for this glimpse into our past.  See more here.

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